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===Geographic features=== *[[Robert Lee, Texas]] *The Leesville half of [[Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina]]. *[[Fort Lee (Virginia)|Fort Lee]] in [[Prince George County, Virginia]]. *[[Lee County, Alabama]]; [[Lee County, Arkansas]]; [[Lee County, Florida]]; [[Lee County, Kentucky]]; [[Lee County, Mississippi]]; [[Lee County, North Carolina]]; [[Lee County, South Carolina]]; [[Lee County, Texas]].<!--Do not add Lee County, Virginia; it was named after Lee's father in 1793.--> *Lee Drive, [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]—one of the city's major streets, it is located near the [[Louisiana State University]]. Robert E. Lee High School is located on the street. *[[Lee Highway]], a [[National Auto Trail]] in the United States connecting New York City and [[San Francisco, California]] via the [[South (US)|South]] and [[Southwest (US)|Southwest]]. *Lee Avenue, in [[Manassas, Virginia]], was named after Robert E. Lee and intersects with Grant Avenue in front of the old Prince William County Courthouse. Grant Avenue was named after General [[Ulysses S. Grant]]. *Robert E. Lee Memorial Park, Baltimore, MD *Robert E. Lee is on the carving on [[Stone Mountain]] in Georgia *Robert E. Lee Blvd. in [[New Orleans]] *Lee Circle, New Orleans, with doric column surmounted by a statue of Lee
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